Sunday, August 06, 2006
I Promise I'll Write More
Hey there hankophiles, I apologize for my hiatus from the Bliju community, but I've been on the run from a certain powerful secret society (rhymes with billuminati) and as a result, my internet access has been sporadic at best. I'm safe now, and should be able to post online without any problems from now on.
Like all of you, I'm still mourning the loss of Blind Justice. Without new episodes, it would seem that there isn't much for me, the biggest Blind Justice fan on Earth, to write about. However, I've talked to a couple fans (ones I know IRL) who've suggested I write more about fanfics on my blog. If has any other suggestions, I'm listening. Otherwise, between my regular updates about interesting non-Blind Justice subjects, I'll review Blind Justice fanfiction (of all ratings ;) ). And as always, if you post some fanfic in the comments section, I'll leave it there for all to read (so far, only writer extrordinare Dad N. Droler has taken me up on this).
Keep the fandom alive!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. I found a hilarious Simpson's parody on Youtube that is sweeping the Internet (warning: it may be not work safe). Here's the link.
P.P.S. Only a couple more weeks until Snakes on a Plane! And for those of you who are into playing "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" don't forget that Samuel L. Jackson was recently in the movie Freedomland with none other than Ron Eldard!
Like all of you, I'm still mourning the loss of Blind Justice. Without new episodes, it would seem that there isn't much for me, the biggest Blind Justice fan on Earth, to write about. However, I've talked to a couple fans (ones I know IRL) who've suggested I write more about fanfics on my blog. If has any other suggestions, I'm listening. Otherwise, between my regular updates about interesting non-Blind Justice subjects, I'll review Blind Justice fanfiction (of all ratings ;) ). And as always, if you post some fanfic in the comments section, I'll leave it there for all to read (so far, only writer extrordinare Dad N. Droler has taken me up on this).
Keep the fandom alive!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. I found a hilarious Simpson's parody on Youtube that is sweeping the Internet (warning: it may be not work safe). Here's the link.
P.P.S. Only a couple more weeks until Snakes on a Plane! And for those of you who are into playing "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" don't forget that Samuel L. Jackson was recently in the movie Freedomland with none other than Ron Eldard!
Monday, December 26, 2005
Whoa
Hey there, readers who stuck with me! According to my recollection, it's been several months since Blind Justice came and went (ascended into the hallowed halls of great shows cancelled before their time like Futurama, Threat Matrix, M*A*S*H, or The Pitts).
I must, first and foremost as the resident expert on BliJu, apologize to all of the many fans (and especially other Blind Justice "otaku" like myself) about not doing my usual write-up for the last episode. You see, by the time it aired, word had arrived to me that some Nazis at the FCC pulled the plug on Blind Justice. Of course I watched the last episode. It was brilliant, and set the stage perfectly for the second season, Jim and Karen had finally reconciled over the whole debacle with her ex-boyfriend-criminal, while Jim and Christie were beginning to straighten out their marraige.
After forgetting my worries for an hour, reality hit like a ton of feathers. And I needed to think. Really think. Because there was something going down, and I could almost taste it. But I needed time.
So, loyal readers, I have spent the last 9 months in the inviting womb of a sensory depravation tank. You see, without relying on my first 5 senses, I learned to rely on my second 5 senses, which do not have a name that can be written in the 26-letter alphabet. I was opened to many truths, and dispelled many falsitudes.
Well, what does this mean for Blind Justice fans? First, your favorite writer on the subject is back for good. Second, I have had visions which may shed some light on the cancellation of our favorite series, but that's for another day. I grow groggy, as I am still getting re-used to living like a mundane again (while sensory depravation was fun, there's no Blind Justice in there, so I had to come back eventually).
Keep Supporting the Cause, True Believers! Blind Justice Will Return!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Any word on BJ being released on DVD yet? All I have now are VHS tapes off TV and internet bootlegs.
I must, first and foremost as the resident expert on BliJu, apologize to all of the many fans (and especially other Blind Justice "otaku" like myself) about not doing my usual write-up for the last episode. You see, by the time it aired, word had arrived to me that some Nazis at the FCC pulled the plug on Blind Justice. Of course I watched the last episode. It was brilliant, and set the stage perfectly for the second season, Jim and Karen had finally reconciled over the whole debacle with her ex-boyfriend-criminal, while Jim and Christie were beginning to straighten out their marraige.
After forgetting my worries for an hour, reality hit like a ton of feathers. And I needed to think. Really think. Because there was something going down, and I could almost taste it. But I needed time.
So, loyal readers, I have spent the last 9 months in the inviting womb of a sensory depravation tank. You see, without relying on my first 5 senses, I learned to rely on my second 5 senses, which do not have a name that can be written in the 26-letter alphabet. I was opened to many truths, and dispelled many falsitudes.
Well, what does this mean for Blind Justice fans? First, your favorite writer on the subject is back for good. Second, I have had visions which may shed some light on the cancellation of our favorite series, but that's for another day. I grow groggy, as I am still getting re-used to living like a mundane again (while sensory depravation was fun, there's no Blind Justice in there, so I had to come back eventually).
Keep Supporting the Cause, True Believers! Blind Justice Will Return!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Any word on BJ being released on DVD yet? All I have now are VHS tapes off TV and internet bootlegs.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
The Return of Blind Master
Hey Hankophiles and Hankophiliacs, I'm still here! I hope that you are! I missed tonight's episode of Blind Justice because I was at a bar watching the Indians game, or maybe it was the Red Sox or the Yankees, wherever it is I'm supposed to live. Don't worry too much, though, as I am downloading a bootleg copy of tonihgt's episode as we speak, and I'll hopefully get on reviewing it tomorrow or sometime soon. I just realized I never wrote an update two weeks ago (when the last episode aired, last week was some movie about Donald trump or something, I didn't watch it because I had an emergincy RIFTS game I had to GM).
Anyway, the Blind Justice from two weeks ago was pure awesome, so I hope you all watched it. In one of the first scenes, Detective Jim Dunbar realizes that Tom is black in one of the funniest comic relief scenbes I've ever seen. The joking around does not last however, as Dunbar and the rest of the precinct have to investigate the arson/murder of this old lady who lived with her crazy partying son and daughter-in-law. Was it one of them? Or was it their landlorde, a New York Fire man, who mixes with Marty like oil and ducks. DOn't think that because Marty is getting along with Jim now that he's not still a dick. Because he is. Although he's cool with Detective Dunbar so he can't be all bad. But anyway, thje rivalry between the NYPD and NYFD really "heats up" when Marty has the fire dude behing the interrogation table. But at the end, it wasn't the fire-landlord, it was the daughter in law who killed the old lady and burned the place. I think Dunbar figured it out somehow, I watched it a couple weeks ago so I don't remember too much.
There was an excellent side-plot in this episode, as well (so it's like double the BJ for the price of one!!!!). The dude who found Hank in the other episode comes to Ron with a favour. It seems he has a nephew who is going blind, and has let his whole life turn to shit. So he has the greatest blind man on earth (who happens to also be the coolest man on Earth) Jim Dunbar, go to talk to him. At first, the blind guy is pissed that his uncle would send someone to talk to him, but Dunbar eventually figures out that the dude's maid was stealing from him. Then the two of them clean his apartment. And the episode ends with Detective Jim Eldard getting the guy a job at the car dealership owned by the fireman who was suspected in the case.
I love it when everytheing comes together in the end. Oh, and i think Jim and Christie had a session with Dr. Lechter (what I'm going to refer to the police psychologist as from now on) or something. I don't really remember.
As some of you noticed, I mentioned the new Star Wars several times in my blog. And I bet you were all waiting for my reaction to decide whether or not to see it. Well, I can tell you: the only thing that could have made Revenge of the Sith more awesome would be if Ron Eldard himself was in it. Lots of cool Yoda fight scenes, Samuel L. Jackson badassery, touching romance (showing that when it comes to movie writing, George Lucas truly is a modern renaissance man), and of course the first (time period speaking) appearance of Chewbacca. Some funny Jar Jar scenes could have been added to lighten it a bit, but then again this was supposed to be (and is) the movie that truly shows the fall of Anakin Skywalker to the dark side, so I'll forgive it (for now). Jar Jar was still in a couple scenes, at least. And R2-D2 and C3PO made up for it more than enough. I still think George Lucas should make a movie of Knights of the Old Republic, though.
Until we meet again, true belivers, live long and prosper. Nanu nanu.
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Batman Begins looks totally awesome. If anyone could possibly outdo George Clooney as Batman, I think Christian Bale can.
Anyway, the Blind Justice from two weeks ago was pure awesome, so I hope you all watched it. In one of the first scenes, Detective Jim Dunbar realizes that Tom is black in one of the funniest comic relief scenbes I've ever seen. The joking around does not last however, as Dunbar and the rest of the precinct have to investigate the arson/murder of this old lady who lived with her crazy partying son and daughter-in-law. Was it one of them? Or was it their landlorde, a New York Fire man, who mixes with Marty like oil and ducks. DOn't think that because Marty is getting along with Jim now that he's not still a dick. Because he is. Although he's cool with Detective Dunbar so he can't be all bad. But anyway, thje rivalry between the NYPD and NYFD really "heats up" when Marty has the fire dude behing the interrogation table. But at the end, it wasn't the fire-landlord, it was the daughter in law who killed the old lady and burned the place. I think Dunbar figured it out somehow, I watched it a couple weeks ago so I don't remember too much.
There was an excellent side-plot in this episode, as well (so it's like double the BJ for the price of one!!!!). The dude who found Hank in the other episode comes to Ron with a favour. It seems he has a nephew who is going blind, and has let his whole life turn to shit. So he has the greatest blind man on earth (who happens to also be the coolest man on Earth) Jim Dunbar, go to talk to him. At first, the blind guy is pissed that his uncle would send someone to talk to him, but Dunbar eventually figures out that the dude's maid was stealing from him. Then the two of them clean his apartment. And the episode ends with Detective Jim Eldard getting the guy a job at the car dealership owned by the fireman who was suspected in the case.
I love it when everytheing comes together in the end. Oh, and i think Jim and Christie had a session with Dr. Lechter (what I'm going to refer to the police psychologist as from now on) or something. I don't really remember.
As some of you noticed, I mentioned the new Star Wars several times in my blog. And I bet you were all waiting for my reaction to decide whether or not to see it. Well, I can tell you: the only thing that could have made Revenge of the Sith more awesome would be if Ron Eldard himself was in it. Lots of cool Yoda fight scenes, Samuel L. Jackson badassery, touching romance (showing that when it comes to movie writing, George Lucas truly is a modern renaissance man), and of course the first (time period speaking) appearance of Chewbacca. Some funny Jar Jar scenes could have been added to lighten it a bit, but then again this was supposed to be (and is) the movie that truly shows the fall of Anakin Skywalker to the dark side, so I'll forgive it (for now). Jar Jar was still in a couple scenes, at least. And R2-D2 and C3PO made up for it more than enough. I still think George Lucas should make a movie of Knights of the Old Republic, though.
Until we meet again, true belivers, live long and prosper. Nanu nanu.
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Batman Begins looks totally awesome. If anyone could possibly outdo George Clooney as Batman, I think Christian Bale can.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Old Friends Reappear
Once again, I was totally blown away by last night's Blind Justice (or as we in the fandom call it, "BliJu"). It started off simple enough, a would-be coke dealer is found with his head bashed in with a baseball bat. Things quickly speed up when the police search his cell phone records and see that most of his calls went to his cousin, who is none other than Sonny, Detective Dunbar's greasy, smelly informant! Jim speedily calls Sonny down to the awesome precinct for immediate questioning, and quickly learns that the bloody DOA happened upon a humungous cocaine stash and attracted a lot of sloppy people by haphazardly searching for needy buyers. Ron & Greasy then set up a police sting on the suspected murderers, including the dead guy's girlfriend. Complicating matters, Sonny told them that the dealer was blind, so Jim will have to play the part of the dealer! Then things really get messy! The suspects kidnap Hank! Eventually, they catch the ringleader, but he isn't the murderer! Karen finds out that the murderer was the girlfriend, who killed him while they were on drugs! Then, at the end of the episode, some totally awesome dude finds Hank!
Hank is so freaking cool. I think it would be really cool if Hank would visit me, he would definitely get along great with my pets. I currently have 9 cats, 8 of which are married to each other! Chewbacca and Fluffy have been happily married for almost five years now, Morris and Tiger were married last summer and are expecting kittens sometime this month!, Spot and Anakin just tied the knot about a month ago, and Garfield and Mewtwo are still honeymooning! Poor Whiskers is still single, though. Maybe Hank would marry her? I think she would make a great wife for a seeing-eye dog, especially one as nice as Hank. So Hank, if you're reading this, you should definitely come by and meet my cats sometime! I also own 3 Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs (Snoopy, Azrael, and Oinky), and Larry, my goose (I live in the country). And they all watch Blind Justice with me!
Also in this episode, Jim and Christie are back at their constant fighting. Later in the episode, Jim suggests they seek counseling, specifically from the evil Psychologist (if you don't believe me that he's evil, just wait a few episodes, I think you'll be pleasantly suprised). I believe this is going to lead into the story arc where the psychologist finally shows his true colors as a serial killer, possibly with scenes of him eating human flesh and or feces.
That's all for tonight, true believers, the UPS man just showed up with the life-size macaroni statue of Gary Shandling I bought off eBay (only cost 10 bucks, I can't believe there were only 3 bids!).
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Has anyone seen my car keys?
Hank is so freaking cool. I think it would be really cool if Hank would visit me, he would definitely get along great with my pets. I currently have 9 cats, 8 of which are married to each other! Chewbacca and Fluffy have been happily married for almost five years now, Morris and Tiger were married last summer and are expecting kittens sometime this month!, Spot and Anakin just tied the knot about a month ago, and Garfield and Mewtwo are still honeymooning! Poor Whiskers is still single, though. Maybe Hank would marry her? I think she would make a great wife for a seeing-eye dog, especially one as nice as Hank. So Hank, if you're reading this, you should definitely come by and meet my cats sometime! I also own 3 Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs (Snoopy, Azrael, and Oinky), and Larry, my goose (I live in the country). And they all watch Blind Justice with me!
Also in this episode, Jim and Christie are back at their constant fighting. Later in the episode, Jim suggests they seek counseling, specifically from the evil Psychologist (if you don't believe me that he's evil, just wait a few episodes, I think you'll be pleasantly suprised). I believe this is going to lead into the story arc where the psychologist finally shows his true colors as a serial killer, possibly with scenes of him eating human flesh and or feces.
That's all for tonight, true believers, the UPS man just showed up with the life-size macaroni statue of Gary Shandling I bought off eBay (only cost 10 bucks, I can't believe there were only 3 bids!).
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Has anyone seen my car keys?
Saturday, May 07, 2005
I'm Still Here
Hey there Hankophiles of all ages and genders, sorry about the long hiatus, as many of you guessed, I was in line for Star Wars tickets (I bought enough so I can see it 5 times the day it comes out). Even being there, I still managed to watch Blind Justice, so I can write about the episodes from the last two weeks. And boy what a two weeks those were!
Last week's episode was a roller coaster of three intertwining plots surrounding the life of Detective Jim Dunbar. Firstly, a local government official gets his car vandalized by his ex-girlfriend's brother. As Jim, Karen, Marty, Tom, and Lt. Fisk look further into the case, it erupts into a violent custody battle between the government dude and his Peurto Rican ex-girlfriend, and the guys at the precinct risk their jobs to make sure that justice is served. Then the government dude is shot at the end. I thought he had it coming.
Meanwhile, Karen's boyfriend Nick (whom we learned in the previous episode has an extensive criminal record) breaks up with her after Ron Eldard tells him to come clean with her. Now that she's single, and if she dates assholes like Nick, I think I definitely have a chance with her now, don't you think? Anyway, Karen finds out and gets pissed of at Jim. There's an awesome scene of Karen and Jim arguing on the elevator, with Hank looking back and forth between them (it's awesome because it's a Hank-heavy scene). Hank rules. More on this comes in the next episode.
Finally, the best sub plot in this episode. We're finally introduced to one of Dunbar's war buddies from the Gulf War. The war buddy, at first, claims that he was robbed, and asks to look through some mugshot books while Ron goes out to solve the latest crime. It is eventually revealed that he made up the crime so he could hang out with Jim (who wouldn't? Hanging out with Jim Dunbar would be totally sweet). After eating dinner with the Dunbars, he reveals that he feels guilty about not being able to stop the death of another soldier in their unit, and he wishes to speak to his widow about it. The next day, he says he actually shot the guy by accident, and wants to come clean about it, which Jim says is a bad idea. They both go to talk to the dead guy's wife, and at the last moment, Dunbar's war buddy decides to not talk about shooting the guy, and just talks about how cool he was. It was the most touching sub plot in any crime drama ever.
This week's episode, while lighter on the excellent drama, had a great mystery rivaling an Agatha Christie novel, or an episode of Case Closed. A man is shot point blank in the face with a shotgun, by a burglar who then escaped (according to his wife). Through some good old gumshoeing, Detective Dunbar learns that the man had lost his job 2 months before, and was heavily into gambling, building up a sizable debt. There are several possible suspects, but nothing seems to add up. That night, Jim notices his wife reading the Davinci Code, and she says that it's a good story because nothing is what it seems; Detective Ron Dunbar suddenly gets an idea. So Jim and Karen go to the library! They have the idea that the man may have hatched a crazy scheme that he saw in a book, so they look up his library record, and see that he recently read a book about a guy faking his own death. Unfortunately, they can't confirm the identity of the dead guy because the wife has the corpse cremated, claiming religious reasons. If I was there, I would be like "Jim, you should arrest her anyway! She's soooooo guilty! And Hank rules! *grin*" and Jim would totally be like "That's a brilliant idea! *high five*." They don't do that though, at least not without enough proof. So they find the husband hiding in a seedy motel, completely alive (and not wearing pants!). I think they get arrested or something, but they can't prove the murder without a dead body. Sometimes the way the American Legal System works kinda pisses me off. Also, Jim and Karen argue a bit more about Nick, Karen talks to Nick some more, and decides he was just using her, and her and Jim make up (which is great because they do some radical detectiving together).
In other Blind Justice news, according to a TV Guide poll, Hank made the list of the top 10 best characters on Blind Justice! Here's that list in case you don't read TV Guide:
10. The old black guy Jim plays chess with
9. Hot Dog cart man
8. Red Herring
7. Marisol Nichols
6. Jim's War Buddy
5. Thug #5
4. Detective Jim Dunbar
3. Smelly Informant
2. Hank
1. Naked Hooker in the first episode
Thanks for still reading my blog, everyone! I hope to get back to a regular posting schedule!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. I hope Star Wars 3 has more scenes with Jar Jar than episode 2.
Last week's episode was a roller coaster of three intertwining plots surrounding the life of Detective Jim Dunbar. Firstly, a local government official gets his car vandalized by his ex-girlfriend's brother. As Jim, Karen, Marty, Tom, and Lt. Fisk look further into the case, it erupts into a violent custody battle between the government dude and his Peurto Rican ex-girlfriend, and the guys at the precinct risk their jobs to make sure that justice is served. Then the government dude is shot at the end. I thought he had it coming.
Meanwhile, Karen's boyfriend Nick (whom we learned in the previous episode has an extensive criminal record) breaks up with her after Ron Eldard tells him to come clean with her. Now that she's single, and if she dates assholes like Nick, I think I definitely have a chance with her now, don't you think? Anyway, Karen finds out and gets pissed of at Jim. There's an awesome scene of Karen and Jim arguing on the elevator, with Hank looking back and forth between them (it's awesome because it's a Hank-heavy scene). Hank rules. More on this comes in the next episode.
Finally, the best sub plot in this episode. We're finally introduced to one of Dunbar's war buddies from the Gulf War. The war buddy, at first, claims that he was robbed, and asks to look through some mugshot books while Ron goes out to solve the latest crime. It is eventually revealed that he made up the crime so he could hang out with Jim (who wouldn't? Hanging out with Jim Dunbar would be totally sweet). After eating dinner with the Dunbars, he reveals that he feels guilty about not being able to stop the death of another soldier in their unit, and he wishes to speak to his widow about it. The next day, he says he actually shot the guy by accident, and wants to come clean about it, which Jim says is a bad idea. They both go to talk to the dead guy's wife, and at the last moment, Dunbar's war buddy decides to not talk about shooting the guy, and just talks about how cool he was. It was the most touching sub plot in any crime drama ever.
This week's episode, while lighter on the excellent drama, had a great mystery rivaling an Agatha Christie novel, or an episode of Case Closed. A man is shot point blank in the face with a shotgun, by a burglar who then escaped (according to his wife). Through some good old gumshoeing, Detective Dunbar learns that the man had lost his job 2 months before, and was heavily into gambling, building up a sizable debt. There are several possible suspects, but nothing seems to add up. That night, Jim notices his wife reading the Davinci Code, and she says that it's a good story because nothing is what it seems; Detective Ron Dunbar suddenly gets an idea. So Jim and Karen go to the library! They have the idea that the man may have hatched a crazy scheme that he saw in a book, so they look up his library record, and see that he recently read a book about a guy faking his own death. Unfortunately, they can't confirm the identity of the dead guy because the wife has the corpse cremated, claiming religious reasons. If I was there, I would be like "Jim, you should arrest her anyway! She's soooooo guilty! And Hank rules! *grin*" and Jim would totally be like "That's a brilliant idea! *high five*." They don't do that though, at least not without enough proof. So they find the husband hiding in a seedy motel, completely alive (and not wearing pants!). I think they get arrested or something, but they can't prove the murder without a dead body. Sometimes the way the American Legal System works kinda pisses me off. Also, Jim and Karen argue a bit more about Nick, Karen talks to Nick some more, and decides he was just using her, and her and Jim make up (which is great because they do some radical detectiving together).
In other Blind Justice news, according to a TV Guide poll, Hank made the list of the top 10 best characters on Blind Justice! Here's that list in case you don't read TV Guide:
10. The old black guy Jim plays chess with
9. Hot Dog cart man
8. Red Herring
7. Marisol Nichols
6. Jim's War Buddy
5. Thug #5
4. Detective Jim Dunbar
3. Smelly Informant
2. Hank
1. Naked Hooker in the first episode
Thanks for still reading my blog, everyone! I hope to get back to a regular posting schedule!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. I hope Star Wars 3 has more scenes with Jar Jar than episode 2.
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Dunbar Kicks Ass and Takes Names
Wow, tonight's episode was a doozy (in a totally awesome way). Right from the start, a man is found dead after being thrown out of his apartment window. (or was he?) Things become complicated as Detective Dunbar knew the man from a previous case, in which he claimed to have been molested as a child by his coach. So, yet again Jim and Karen find themselves wrapped up stopping an evil, murderous, smelly pedophile from striking again! But wait! The pedophile was framed, and it was actually a suicide, so the NYPD has to let him go. Luckily, because Detective Jim Dunbar has a keen eye for detail, one truth must prevail: the dude molests young boys, so Ron beats the crap out of him, and the other cops let him (even Marty, who actually cooperates for once!). Also, Karen is dating this guy who's a former criminal, but she doesn't know yet (but Jim finds out from one of his buddies), this will probably be significant somehow.
If I've said it before, I'll say it again: in the Blind Justice universe, those sneaky pedophiles are up to no good. My guess is that once Dunbar tangles with a few more, NAMBLA will form a sort of "Legion of Doom" to try and put an end to his anti-perversion. But of course they'll never succeed against Jim, Karen, and Hank; they will be foiled time and time again. Because if you learn one thing from Blind Justice, it's this: if you sodomize a young boy, a blind man will punch you a bunch of times.
In tonight's episode, Jim seemed to work a lot better with the other cops in his squad, probably because the Chief yelled at them last week. Marty practically gave him no lip, but I still don't trust him. I just know he's up to no good.
Since my last update, I've finally found some more excellent sites made by other Hankophiles. Of course, there's a LiveJournal community for those of you who prefer blogging over there. Some people also set up blindjustice.tv, which hasn't really gotten too much on it yet (mostly from a lack of members, currently), but seems like an excellent place as it has an entire section devoted to Blind Justice fanfiction! I even was contacted by the webmaster of a Ron Eldard fan page in Japan! Just goes to show that the brilliance of both Blind Justice and Ron Eldard (and Hank) is appreciated by all sorts of people in every corner of the globe. Links to these sites can be found on the sidebar of this page.
Gotta go now, I have to start camping out for tickets to the new Star Wars movie!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Does anyone know a good place to get cheap Yu-Gi-Oh! cards? I still need a Clown Zombie and a Cyber-Tech Alligator to finish the deck I'm building.
If I've said it before, I'll say it again: in the Blind Justice universe, those sneaky pedophiles are up to no good. My guess is that once Dunbar tangles with a few more, NAMBLA will form a sort of "Legion of Doom" to try and put an end to his anti-perversion. But of course they'll never succeed against Jim, Karen, and Hank; they will be foiled time and time again. Because if you learn one thing from Blind Justice, it's this: if you sodomize a young boy, a blind man will punch you a bunch of times.
In tonight's episode, Jim seemed to work a lot better with the other cops in his squad, probably because the Chief yelled at them last week. Marty practically gave him no lip, but I still don't trust him. I just know he's up to no good.
Since my last update, I've finally found some more excellent sites made by other Hankophiles. Of course, there's a LiveJournal community for those of you who prefer blogging over there. Some people also set up blindjustice.tv, which hasn't really gotten too much on it yet (mostly from a lack of members, currently), but seems like an excellent place as it has an entire section devoted to Blind Justice fanfiction! I even was contacted by the webmaster of a Ron Eldard fan page in Japan! Just goes to show that the brilliance of both Blind Justice and Ron Eldard (and Hank) is appreciated by all sorts of people in every corner of the globe. Links to these sites can be found on the sidebar of this page.
Gotta go now, I have to start camping out for tickets to the new Star Wars movie!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. Does anyone know a good place to get cheap Yu-Gi-Oh! cards? I still need a Clown Zombie and a Cyber-Tech Alligator to finish the deck I'm building.
Friday, April 15, 2005
What You Should Watch On TV
Hey there, true believers. I have a schedule here (thanks to TVNow.com) of all the shows/movies that will be on in the next 2 weeks with your favorite Blind Justice stars:
Ron Eldard can be seen in:
"Bastard Out of Carolina" Saturday, April 16th, at 9pm on Lifetime
"House of Sand and Fog" Wednesday, April 20th at 8:30am; Saturday, April 30th at 10:30am and 6:45pm on Cinemax 2
Marisol Nichols can be seen in:
"Charmed" (guest appearance) Tuesday, April 26th, at 9am on TNT
"Vegas Vacation" Tuesday, April 19th at 8:15am; Saturday, April 23rd at 5:45pm on HBO Comedy, also Monday, April 25th and Saturday, April 30th, both at 7am, on HBO Plus
Rena Sofer can be seen in:
"Just Shoot Me" (syndicated); due to syndication, check your local listings.
And of course, they can all be seen on Blind Justice, Tuesday nights at 10pm on ABC!
Now you know when to ditch work/school so you can watch your favorite Blind Justice stars!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. FYI, Vegas Vacation has several scenes of a young Marisol Nichols in revealing attire. I went through an entire jar of vaseline the last time I watched it.
Ron Eldard can be seen in:
"Bastard Out of Carolina" Saturday, April 16th, at 9pm on Lifetime
"House of Sand and Fog" Wednesday, April 20th at 8:30am; Saturday, April 30th at 10:30am and 6:45pm on Cinemax 2
Marisol Nichols can be seen in:
"Charmed" (guest appearance) Tuesday, April 26th, at 9am on TNT
"Vegas Vacation" Tuesday, April 19th at 8:15am; Saturday, April 23rd at 5:45pm on HBO Comedy, also Monday, April 25th and Saturday, April 30th, both at 7am, on HBO Plus
Rena Sofer can be seen in:
"Just Shoot Me" (syndicated); due to syndication, check your local listings.
And of course, they can all be seen on Blind Justice, Tuesday nights at 10pm on ABC!
Now you know when to ditch work/school so you can watch your favorite Blind Justice stars!
Sincerely,
Blind Master
P.S. FYI, Vegas Vacation has several scenes of a young Marisol Nichols in revealing attire. I went through an entire jar of vaseline the last time I watched it.
